Trans-disciplinary definition

Trans-disciplinary approach means the coaches and consultants from two or more disciplines learn and work together across traditional disciplinary or professional boundaries and designate one individual as the primary consultant while the rest of the team members may provide consultative services through the primary consultant. Early Care and Learning Programs are part of the decision making in determining the level of support and approach to consultation.

Related to Trans-disciplinary

  • Disciplinary Board means the Medical Disciplinary

  • Multidisciplinary team means a membership of individuals who possess knowledge and skills related to the diagnosis, assessment, and disposition of dependent adult abuse cases and who are professionals practicing in the disciplines of medicine, public health, social work, law, law enforcement and other disciplines relative to dependent adults. Members of the team shall include, but are not limited to, persons representing the area agencies on aging, county attorneys, health care providers, and others involved in advocating or providing services for dependent adults.

  • disciplinary law means a law regulating the discipline of any disciplined force;

  • Disciplinary Committee means a function of the Compliance Department to fulfill various adjudicative responsibilities and duties described in Rule 602.

  • Disciplinary Action means any action that can be taken on the completion of / during the investigation proceedings including but not limiting to a warning, imposition of fine, suspension from official duties or any such action as is deemed to be fit considering the gravity of the matter.